See how much it costs to be a Native woman with the Lady Dollars Chrome Extension

American Indian and Alaska Native women are paid 57¢ for every $1. Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander women are paid 59¢ for every $1. Use the Lady Dollars Chrome Extension on Amazon and Walmart to see the exchange rate for being a Native woman.

Help make Lady Dollars worth more, not less

September 25, 2017, marks Native women’s Equal Pay Day, the symbolic day when Native women’s earnings “catch up” to white men’s earnings from the previous year. In 2016, American Indian and Alaska Native women were paid just 57 cents for every dollar white men were paid. For Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, that number was 59 cents.

Native women’s Equal Pay Day marks a powerful moment for national action. And there are many things individuals, employers, and governments can do to help close the gender pay gap.

Join us in accelerating change by sharing Lady Dollars so everyone can experience how much being a woman actually costs.

What does pay inequality really cost?

Lady Dollars launched on Equal Pay Day 2017 to represent the pay inequality that women face. After doing the math, the inequality is clear.

Equal Pay Day is more than just one day

Lady Dollars is updated on every Equal Pay Day throughout the year so that you can stay connected and informed. We Support Asian American Women's EPD (March 7), All Women's EPD (April 4), Mothers' EPD (May 23), Black Women's EPD (July 31), Native American Women's EPD (Sept. 25), and Latina Women's EPD (Nov, 2). We will create new content for each Equal Pay Day to keep the conversation going.

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